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      Boldline @pw
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      @pw said in Best way to Crop an Image?:

      I simply want a crop or clipping tool to be able to select part of an image and have it cut out to that area. In one easy step. Drag around an area by pressing down on the left mouse button. That would specify the area to keep by pressing a button or checkbox or clicking on a menu item to accept the action. Very simple.

      Are we wanting to crop vectors or raster images?

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        Boldline @b77
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        @b77 said in Best way to Crop an Image?:

        (No, @pw is not a troll… he's just trying to hurry the developer with this.

        I'm glad to hear he's not a troll! lol. I'm not sure threatening to uninstall the trial of VS is going to make the developer work any faster!

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          Subpath @pw
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          @pw said in Best way to Crop an Image?:

          Sure!

          I simply want a crop or clipping tool to be able to select part of an image and have it cut out to that area. In one easy step. Drag around an area by pressing down on the left mouse button. That would specify the area to keep by pressing a button or checkbox or clicking on a menu item to accept the action. Very simple.

          And this is not easy ?

          Position a Rectangle over the Area you like to Crop
          (could be any Vector Shape)

          Select your Picture, put it in the Clipboard
          Ctrl-X

          Double click on the Rectangle (left mousebutton)
          (and you are in Clipping Mode)

          Past your Picture
          Ctrl-V

          Double Click on the Canvas
          to leave the Clipping Mode

          Done

          See Video here

          Edited: Typo
          Double Click again on the Rectangle
          should be
          Double click on the Canvas

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            pw @Boldline
            last edited by

            Hi,

            In this case, I was trying just to crop a jpg photo.

            Thanks

            -pw

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              Subpath @pw
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              @pw said in Best way to Crop an Image?:

              Hi,

              In this case, I was trying just to crop a jpg photo.

              Thanks

              -pw

              see my post above
              Bitmap format doesnt matter as long as
              you could import it in VS

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                pw @Subpath
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                I couldn't that to work but thanks. Not as simple as using the mouse to draw around an area then pressing the enter key.

                -pw

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                  Ingolf @pw
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                  @pw said in Best way to Crop an Image?:

                  I couldn't that to work but thanks. Not as simple as using the mouse to draw around an area then pressing the enter key.

                  -pw

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                  I agree that such a program here, when it supports JPG and bitmap, should also have a common tool like crop, and you should know that the programmer behind VS has improved the program significantly and quickly several times, so it's not a shortcoming that necessarily persists. I haven't seen a program before where it pays to be optimistic and keep up like this. πŸ™‚

                  I can certainly recommend exploring the vector toolset, and for bitmap there are also quite a few image effects, so apart from crop I don't really think anything is missing.

                  On the bright side, having used many of the major programs for decades, I can tell you that I have waited for bug fixes for years or months or in vain in other programs, but many really annoying bugs in Vectorstyler disappear in a few weeks. By comparison, I've waited for several bug fixes in other programs since way back in 2002. And never before have I seen them fixed as quickly as in Vectorstyler. Not even close.

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                    pw @Ingolf
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                    @Ingolf

                    Thank you. I just wanted to use part an image for something and thought it would be nice to not have to switch to another program to do that. Seems like something like that is kind of expected.

                    I will check out the features again of VectorStyler to see if I can use and adapt to it. And if I there is anything that it does that I am missing.

                    No, I will not rent software for life from Adobe! Even if I had a big company to pay for it!

                    -pw

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                      Subpath @Ingolf
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                      @Ingolf

                      well said

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                        Subpath @pw
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                        @pw

                        By the way, there are yet other ways to crop a bitmap in VS
                        .
                        .
                        Simple Crop may be a little faster

                        But the clipping method has a few advantages

                        • you can use any vector shape for cropping/clipping

                        • you can rearrange the clipping area at any point you like

                          • double click on the clipping object
                            rearrange your bitmap
                            double click on the canvas
                            done
                        • The whole thing works non-destructively, the original bitmap
                          will not be changed. Only areas are covered.

                        • Your vector object (Rectangle) can still be edited

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                          Subpath @pw
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                          @pw

                          If you have any further questions, your welcome to ask them in the forum

                          If you like to share Ideas to make VS better your welcome to
                          post it in the "Features and Ideas" Section

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                            ambros
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                            Can't seem to find the crop tool ?
                            Where is it.. have read thread but can;t work it out

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                              VectorStyler @ambros
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                              @ambros There is a new crop tool in 1.2: 0_1713278671347_imagecrop.png

                              But remember that it odes not alter the image, only its clipping frame.

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                                ambros @VectorStyler
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                                @VectorStyler . Got it thank you πŸ‘
                                works very well.. did exactly what I hoped it would do

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